The WHO
philosophy is the conscious
choice
a person makes in favor of a healthy
lifestyle, in favor of excellent
health.

The
Vision
corporate philosophy is called the
Whole Health Option, or,
abbreviated-WHO. The
basis of that philosophy is the avowal
that a person’s health is the
supreme value and the understanding of
health as the harmony of the physical,
mental, intellectual, and social quality
of life.

The conditions under
which modern man lives often prove
unfavorable to his health.
Sometimes they can’t be
changed. Nevertheless, much of that
which determines a person’s state
of health remains in our power. For
example, what we eat, how long we sleep,
who we socialize with, etc. All
that is the result of the individual
choices that a person makes based on his
own personal value system. It is
the value system in particular that
determines a person’s behavior, his
habits, his priorities, and in general
that which is called lifestyle.

The choice to enjoy
excellent health is an individual’s
personal choice. However, it is
very hard to make that choice alone-the
help of like-minded people is needed,
because a person is very frequently
compelled to make his choices under
conditions of an unhealthy information
blockade, for example, oppressed by
shrill advertising that encourages him to
consume things that are destructive to
his health-tobacco, alcohol, fast food,
and so on. That “advertising
tyranny” can only be countered if
there is the support of a community of
like-minded people who have already made
a conscious choice in favor of good
health.

Today thousands of
people throughout the world can be
grateful to Vision
distributors, bearers of the WHO
philosophy, for help in making the right
choice. In this way, by creating a
meritocracy of good health, the Company
erects a beacon, by the light of which
all of its followers with good sense will
orient themselves.

The Whole Health
Option philosophy is a fundamental focus
on good health. The science of
Contactology, that is, the science of
contacts, exists in order to help a
person who shares the WHO philosophy make
the right choice in any of life’s
situations. This isn’t a
strict scientific discipline, but rather
a person’s conscious responsibility
for his acts from the point of view of
whether these acts are good or bad for
his health. Contactology is the science
of contacts, of ways to discern them and
to organize the best parameters of good
health, a long life, and material
well-being.